House Democrats have 172 standing committee positions compared to 105 Republican standing committee positions going into the 2023-24 session, which is more than the 166-108 edge the GOP had on minority Democrats last session. Despite having a slim 56-54 margin on members, the Democrats gave themselves an extra seat or two on such committees as Appropriations, Elections and Education. The Dems gave themselves a 7-3 advantage on the renewed labor committee. However, it was the committee allocation among members that had House Minority Leader Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) miffed. He has 11 members with only one committee or subcommittee and
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